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£100?! You should post that deal
agreed £100 must have been a special flied plice X)
I think he meant £100 more. Peace guys.
Do you mind stating what these settings are please?
Not really though, when you look at the requirements to actually display HDR properly. It's a bit of a lie. But all TV's do this.
HDR itself is a bit of a lie, it's a mess at the moment no standardisation or control and tv manufacturers are taking advantage of the situation
I should probably go for this one as, as far as I've heard, ULED is almost as good as OLED.
Avforums reviewed the 65" version and compares it with the m5500 if that helps:
avforums.com/rev…123
It also states it as a 10bit panel
This is one of those moments where you are chuffed with yourself as you have found one of those proper bargains you hunt for
Yes, they will. Price matched with them yesterday
Well I guess I know what I'm doing today.
Im having the same thoughts. This or the 65m5500 is it worth the £150 for bigger screen, I don't want it at the expense of a slightly inferior picture quality.
Overall I was happy with the set as I said would still consider one, but I'm currently looking for 65" tv as I feel this is where I would get more for my money, as with 4K content it really is nice on a bigger tv.
No ULED is a gimmick it's just LED whereas OLED is an actually tech.. Don't think they are comparable.
Got a link for those?
m.highdefdigest.com/new…694
See the discussion forums on av forum and other websites :-)
samsung is HDR premium, this is not. brighter picture on Samsung HDR10 hisense achieves 420 nits. read this
trustedreviews.com/his…iew
Same here. Almost took the plunge. Glad I didn't. The hisense will do for now. It's only got positive reviews mainly and costs ALOT cheaper.
i was trying to buy a Samsung ue55ks7000 over Xmas glad they were sold out as paying £899 for a first generation quantom dot TV that isn't right with numerous build and motion problems would have peed me off. the new 2017 range of hisense look good for me , better specs at a cheaper than Samsung price. I will buy one when they come out in spring.
No it's not, it's 8-bit+FRC, not the same as true 10-bit. Not that it matters in respect to HDR, it doesn't get anywhere near the 1000nits required. It's still a good TV but there is an issue with skin tones. I returned mine for this reason (and some bad bleed), as no matter how much I tinkered with the settings, I couldn't get it right across all sources. May be a firmware issue, but I wasn't going to chance it.